Editorial Note: Between 1925–1928, A. W. Pink pastored Belvoir Street Particular Baptist Church and Summer Hill Church in Australia. Summer Hill Church was planted on September 27, 1927 after Belvoir Street split due to a…
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Assurance: Unpublished Correspondence of A. W. Pink
Published in Reformation Today (Nov-Jan 1972-3), iss. 12, 25-29. The problem of “assurance” may be summed up in the question: “How can I be certain I am saved?” Because of confused teaching on the subject, many believers…
Three Unpublished Letters of A.W. Pink (1886-1952)
The following letters are interesting on several accounts. First, the 1941 letter to the Colemans is a demonstration of how Pink’s own work on the Studies affected him spiritually. Pink may have been eccentric but, as this letter shows, he was far from stoic. The letter also provides a rare instance where Pink mentions both his father and his sister (and their apparent struggles with insomnia).
Letter to Colemans (07/1946)
Greetings in the blessed Name of Him who says, “I would have you wise unto that which is good and simple (uninformed and unacquainted – the opposite of “wise”) concerning evil.” (Rom. 16:19). I wonder if you have ever pondered the second clause or sought to ascertain what it signifies and implies?